Explore the outdoors of Graubünden, Switzerland with local guides

Graubünden, Switzerland's largest and most easterly canton, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With 150 valleys, over 1,000 lakes, and 937 mountain peaks—including the majestic Piz Bernina at 4,049 meters—this region offers unparalleled natural beauty. From the serene Engadine Valley to the dramatic Rhine Gorge, Graubünden's diverse landscapes provide endless opportunities for adventure. Whether you're skiing in Davos, hiking in the Swiss National Park, or exploring picturesque villages like St. Moritz, Graubünden promises an unforgettable experience for nature lovers.
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Graubünden’s landscape is a stunning mix of towering alpine peaks, glacial valleys, and lush meadows that create the perfect playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Dominated by the majestic Piz Bernina and shaped by the mighty Rhine Gorge and ancient landslides, the region offers diverse ecosystems—from dense pine forests to high-altitude tundra. Its wide altitude range, from 800 to over 3,000 meters, forms distinct climate zones that support year-round adventure: skiing and snowboarding in winter, hiking and mountain biking in summer, and wildlife viewing throughout. Natural highlights like the turquoise lakes of Flims, the untouched Swiss National Park, and the scenic Rhaetian Railway make every visit unforgettable. Whether you’re exploring alpine trails or rafting wild rivers, Graubünden’s dramatic geography ensures every activity is uniquely thrilling.
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Seasonal Outdoor Activities & Best Time to Visit Graubünden
Graubünden's diverse climate allows for year-round outdoor activities. Winter (Dec–Mar) is ideal for skiing and snowboarding. Spring (Apr–Jun) offers blooming alpine meadows, perfect for hiking and cycling. Summer (Jul–Sep) provides warm temperatures for water sports and high-altitude treks. Fall (Oct–Nov) showcases vibrant foliage, making it a great time for scenic walks and wildlife observation.
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How to Get to Graubünden & Travel Tips
Transportation & Accessibility By Train & Public Transport: Easily accessible via the Rhaetian Railway with scenic routes from major Swiss cities like Zurich, Chur, and St. Moritz. By Car & Road Access: Well-maintained mountain roads; use winter tires in snowy months. Free and paid parking available in towns and near trailheads. By Air: Nearest airports are Zurich (ZRH) and Milan (MXP), both with direct train connections to Graubünden. Local Travel Tips Where to Stay: Choose from cozy mountain huts, alpine lodges, rustic campsites, or charming hotels in villages. Food & Local Specialties: Try capuns, pizzoccheri, and Bündnerfleisch—perfect after a full day outdoors. Safety & Emergency Contacts: Check weather forecasts daily; for emergencies, dial 144 (medical) or 1414 (mountain rescue via Rega).
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